Whether power plants or distributed facilities, whether conventional or renewable energies: we offer tailor-made solutions – from planning and development to implementation and optimization.
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1,750 euros for a good cause
Essen. STEAG trainees present donation to Jugendwerk Essen. Energy company trainees raise funds for children from disadvantaged families through the sale of Advent calendars.
By selling Advent calendars to their colleagues, trainees at the energy company STEAG raised 1,750 euros in the run-up to Christmas, and have now handed over the donation to Jugendwerk Essen, the district youth organization of the Workers’ Welfare Association (AWO).
“We are delighted to receive this financial support for our summer vacation program, which will hopefully be able to take place again as usual next year. Our organization relies on donations to enable it to provide an attractive vacation program for children from disadvantaged families. We are extremely grateful to STEAG for their contribution,” says Anna Pfeiffer, Managing Director of Jugendwerk Essen. Every year, the youth organization offers vacation programs and trips for children and young people between the ages of seven and seventeen. Families on low incomes contribute just a small amount themselves towards their children's participation in the vacation activities.
STEAG is proud of its trainees’ dedication
STEAG Industrial Relations Director Dr. Andreas Reichel joined the STEAG trainees in presenting the donation and praised their commitment: “It is fantastic to see that our trainees have once again pulled out all the stops to raise money for a good cause. I am proud of their dedication. This is living proof that we at STEAG take our social responsibility very seriously.”
Raising donations has become a yearly tradition for the STEAG trainees, who normally participate by displaying their baking talents. “Given the coronavirus, we had a rethink this year and came up with the idea of the Advent calendar,” explains Freya Wennier, Chair of the local youth and trainee representative body in Essen, who organized the fundraising campaign with her colleague Joel Knörig, a work-and-study student at STEAG and Jugendwerk Essen volunteer.
About the AWO Essen district youth organization
Jugendwerk Essen involves itself in many ways in supporting children, adolescents and young adults, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. In the context of its various fields of activity, it not only carries out specific, educationally guided children's and youth work but also represents the social interests of these groups and provides direct, ad hoc social work.
Donations in support of Jugendwerk Essen’s work are always gratefully received.
Account details for donations
Bank für Sozialwirtschaft AG
IBAN: DE85 3702 0500 0001 7770 00
Capture: "STEAG Managing Director Dr. Andreas Reichel (2nd from left) and the two STEAG trainees Joel Knörig and Freya Wennier hand over the donation to Anna Pfeiffer, Managing Director of Jugendwerk Essen (3rd from left)."
Services
Energy Services
Energy Services
Renewable Energies
Renewable Energies
We play an active role in shaping the transition to a sustainable energy mix. We can contribute extensive experience in this field, too, because we already have been relying on renewables worldwide for many years.
District Heating
District Heating
As a regional energy company we supply private households, major customers and real estate companies in North Rhine-Westphalia, Saarland and Poland with environmentally friendly district heating.
Distributed Energy Supply
Distributed Energy Supply
The production of energy at the place it is needed is gaining more and more importance. STEAG New Energies develops tailor-made solutions for industry, municipalities, public utilities and the housing sector.
Power Plant By-products
Power Plant By-products
By-products from hard-coal-fired power plants are valuable building materials for industry. They are used by the concrete industry, for earthworks and road construction, and for horticulture and landscaping applications – and conserve resources there.
Technical Service
Technical Service
STEAG Technischer Service handles the complete planning and implementation of all technical services required for plant operation in the area of maintenance.
Energy Trading & Optimization
Energy Trading & Optimization
Trading & Optimization is the trading unit of STEAG: it handles raw material procurement and trading as well as the control and optimization of assets – for us and for external customers.
Waste Incineration
Waste Incineration
The generation of power and heat based on demanding fuels and sophisticated technologies is our core competence. STEAG Waste to Energy bundles the activities in the area of waste incineration.
Conventional Power Generation
Conventional Power Generation
Our safe and highly efficient power plants stand worldwide for the security of supply that consumers and industry need, now and in future.
Large Battery Systems
Large Battery Systems
Our large-scale battery systems maintain voltage and ensure the reliability of supply despite the increasing fluctuations in the power grid. In future they will take on even more tasks.
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1,750 euros for a good cause
Essen. STEAG trainees present donation to Jugendwerk Essen. Energy company trainees raise funds for children from disadvantaged families through the sale of Advent calendars.
By selling Advent calendars to their colleagues, trainees at the energy company STEAG raised 1,750 euros in the run-up to Christmas, and have now handed over the donation to Jugendwerk Essen, the district youth organization of the Workers’ Welfare Association (AWO).
“We are delighted to receive this financial support for our summer vacation program, which will hopefully be able to take place again as usual next year. Our organization relies on donations to enable it to provide an attractive vacation program for children from disadvantaged families. We are extremely grateful to STEAG for their contribution,” says Anna Pfeiffer, Managing Director of Jugendwerk Essen. Every year, the youth organization offers vacation programs and trips for children and young people between the ages of seven and seventeen. Families on low incomes contribute just a small amount themselves towards their children's participation in the vacation activities.
STEAG is proud of its trainees’ dedication
STEAG Industrial Relations Director Dr. Andreas Reichel joined the STEAG trainees in presenting the donation and praised their commitment: “It is fantastic to see that our trainees have once again pulled out all the stops to raise money for a good cause. I am proud of their dedication. This is living proof that we at STEAG take our social responsibility very seriously.”
Raising donations has become a yearly tradition for the STEAG trainees, who normally participate by displaying their baking talents. “Given the coronavirus, we had a rethink this year and came up with the idea of the Advent calendar,” explains Freya Wennier, Chair of the local youth and trainee representative body in Essen, who organized the fundraising campaign with her colleague Joel Knörig, a work-and-study student at STEAG and Jugendwerk Essen volunteer.
About the AWO Essen district youth organization
Jugendwerk Essen involves itself in many ways in supporting children, adolescents and young adults, especially those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. In the context of its various fields of activity, it not only carries out specific, educationally guided children's and youth work but also represents the social interests of these groups and provides direct, ad hoc social work.
Donations in support of Jugendwerk Essen’s work are always gratefully received.
Account details for donations
Bank für Sozialwirtschaft AG
IBAN: DE85 3702 0500 0001 7770 00
Capture: "STEAG Managing Director Dr. Andreas Reichel (2nd from left) and the two STEAG trainees Joel Knörig and Freya Wennier hand over the donation to Anna Pfeiffer, Managing Director of Jugendwerk Essen (3rd from left)."